Long Island man arrested in shootings, hate crimes targeting gay, Jewish victims

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Friday, April 16, 2021
Long Island man arrested in string of shootings, hate crimes
Suffolk County District Attorney Tim Sini said 36-year-old Christopher Keller, of Manorville, harassed people based upon religion and sexual orientation.

RIVERHEAD, Long Island (WABC) -- Suffolk County District Attorney Tim Sini announced an indictment Friday in connection with several reported shootings and hate crimes on Long Island.

Sini said 36-year-old Christopher Keller, of Manorville, harassed people based upon their religion and sexual orientation.

He is now facing various charges, including felony aggravated harassment as a hate crime, as part of a 36-count indictment.

"When you're targeted based on your religion, that is an extremely isolating and scary feeling to have," Sini said. "This defendant is an absolute menace."

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Officials say Keller was involved in a number of incidents, including shooting a firearm into three establishments in Holtsville, Medford and Nesconset, as well as into a residence in Kings Park where he also is accused of vandalizing cars outside the home.

He allegedly chose his victims because he believed them to be Jewish or gay, and authorities say he posted extremely disturbing statements on Instagram towards his victims with threats and hatred.

Police were investigating the shootings, and a worker at one of establishments told detectives they had been receiving harassing messages on social media.

There were no injuries in any of incidents.

Keller, an engineer, is free on bail. He faces seven year in prison if convicted.

His attorney, Glenn Obedin, said the evidence will show that other people were harassing his client, and that this is just the beginning of a case with two sides.

"Whether or not he did theses things, we'll find out," he said. "Whether or not he's a victim of things happening to him from these people, we'll find out...This may have gone back and forth both ways. I think there's a lot more to this case than we heard today."

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